The present invention relates generally to pipe clamp assemblies, such as those used to sealingly connect pipes together or to repair breaks or leaks in pipes.
Many kinds of removable band-type couplings for pipes exist in the art. It is noted that throughout the specification and claims, the term “pipe” encompasses any kind of generally cylindrical object, and the terms “clamp” and “coupling” are used interchangeably.
For example, one well known type of pipe coupling includes a seal clamp housing. Clamp members are positioned face to face and a tightening element is tightened to press an annular seal element against the outside of the pipe inserted through the seal clamp housing. One end of the tightening element is generally installed in one of the clamp members and the other end must be brought into a socket or opening formed in the other clamp member.
The tightening elements are generally bolts cooperating with a nut, which are tightened by a torque wrench and the like. The bolts fit into holes or other kinds of openings before tightening. The prior art has used bushings to hold the tightening elements in place during tightening, as is now explained with reference to
Pipe clamp assembly 10 of the prior art includes a band 12 having an inner annular seal element 14 wrappable around a pipe (not shown). Opposing clamp members 16 extend radially outwards from ends of band 12 and are formed with mounting holes 18. Clamp member 16 are clamped and tightened together with tightening elements 20, such as but not limited to, bolts tightened by nuts 19 (with optional washers 17). A bushing 22 is placed in the mounting hole 18 of each clamp member 16. Bushing 22 is semi-cylindrical with straight, flat ends. Mounting hole 18 is correspondingly shaped with a semi-cylindrical concave shape to accommodate therein the semi-cylindrical bushing 18. By using this kind of bushing, tightening element 20 is self-wrenched in the mounting hole 18. The semi-cylindrical shape accommodates for up and down misalignments and tolerances during the assembly.
However, a problem can occur during tightening of tightening element 20. Often when tightening one of the bolts, the bushings for other bolts which have not yet been tightened, can become loosened in their mounting holes. After the bushing is dislodged from the mounting hole, it can rotate 90° which makes it misaligned with the hole. The installer has to stop and reposition the bushing in the hole, prolonging the installation process.
The present invention seeks to provide novel pipe clamp assembly with an improved bushing for the tightening elements, as is described more in detail further below. In the present invention, even if the bushing is dislodged from the mounting hole and rotates 90° , it remains aligned with the hole and can be simply pushed back into the hole, making the tightening operation much quicker and easier.
There is provided in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention a pipe clamp assembly including a band having an inner annular seal element wrappable around a pipe, opposing clamp members that extend from the band and which are formed with mounting holes, at least one tightening element for clamping together the clamp members, the tightening element passing through the mounting holes, and a bushing placed in the mounting hole through which the at least one tightening element passes, the bushing having a hemi-spherical cap portion and the mounting hole being correspondingly shaped with a hemi-spherical concave shape to accommodate therein the cap portion.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention the bushing includes axi-symmetrical flat faces, and the mounting hole is correspondingly shaped with opposing flat surfaces to accommodate the flat faces.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention the bushing includes rounded corners extending from the cap portion between the axi-symmetrical flat faces.
The present invention will be understood and appreciated more fully from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:
Reference is now made to
Pipe clamp assembly 30 includes a band 32 having an inner annular seal element 34 wrappable around a pipe (not shown). Band 32 is typically, but not necessarily, made of metal and annular seal element 34 is typically, but not necessarily, made of an elastomer, such as natural or synthetic rubber.
Opposing clamp members 36 extend radially outwards from ends of band 32 and are formed with mounting holes 38. Clamp member 36 are clamped and tightened together with one or more tightening elements 40, such as but not limited to, bolts tightened by nuts 42 (with optional washers 44). A bushing 46 is placed in the mounting hole 38 of each clamp member 36. Bushing 46 has a hemi-spherical cap portion 48, and mounting hole 38 is correspondingly shaped with a hemi-spherical concave shape to accommodate therein cap portion 48. Bushing 46 has axi-symmetrical flat faces 50, for example, four flat faces spaced 90° from one another. Mounting hole 38 is correspondingly shaped with flat surfaces 52 (e.g., two opposing flat surfaces 52) to accommodate the flat faces 50 so that tightening element 40 is self-wrenched in the mounting hole 38. The hemi-spherical shape accommodates for omnidirectional misalignments and tolerances during the assembly.
Bushing 46 may include rounded corners 54 extending from cap portion 48 between the axi-symmetrical flat faces 50.
In the present invention, even if bushing 46 is dislodged from mounting hole 38 and rotates 90° , due to the axi-symmetry, bushing 46 remains aligned with hole 38 and can be simply pushed back into hole 38, making the tightening operation much quicker and easier.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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209938 | Dec 2010 | IL | national |